Secret CIA guide explaining and giving advice to US Government operatives, regarding travel, when they infiltrate the Schengen area of the European Union. We have of course published the guide right here. For You.

The Yerdelen brothers, construction entrepreneurs from Istanbul riding a real estate boom, had plans to build more than 700 minicastles.
The homes were reportedly on the market from US$400,000 (£310,000), but interested parties may be able to negotiate a REAL bargain.

CIA official: "We gave them (the South Africa apartheid government) every detail, what he would be wearing, the time of day, just where he would be. They picked him up. It is one of our greatest coups."

During the crisis: Stupid Vandenberg Air Force Base (California) test-fired a missile without contacting the Pentagon for okey.
The unaware Soviets could have misinterpreted the launch as a hostile action. Read more shit like that here...

Funny photos and images. Really something you should look at! Some pics are political, some are funny and some has a point attached to them. See the real police mugshot of Bill Gates, Microsoft, when arrested in 1977 for dope. Hope you have fun !

Global protests, riots and barricades in all corners and places.
Look at the phenomena via the pictures here on this page.
The pics and images are coming in from all over the world. Go take a look!
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Our series, A More Perfect Union, aims to show that what unites us as Americans is far greater than what divides us. In this installment, we share an extraordinary story of a reunion. Imagine being so desperate for your child’s safety that you put her in the hands of a complete stranger and rely on him to do the right thing. That's what one mother faced 15 years ago, as she tried to get her daughter out of war-ravaged Sierra Leone to the U.S. for medical care. Dana Jacobson reports.

We're receiving conflicting reports about whether ISIS has been defeated in the last territory it controls in Syria. At its peak in 2015, ISIS held an area in Syria and Iraq almost the size of Indiana. But four years later, the militants have lost nearly all that territory. Charlie D'Agata reports from Baghouz, Syria.

Indonesian investigators confirmed an off-duty pilot was in the cockpit of the Lion Air Boeing 737 Max plane that experienced trouble, one day before a deadly crash. They did not say whether he helped stabilize the plane. The Max jets are grounded in the U.S. and around the world following the Indonesia and Ethiopia crashes that killed 346 people. Kris Van Cleave reports.

President Trump showed off two maps of Syria on Wednesday, one from Election Day 2016, with ISIS-held territory marked in red. The other shows what remains. Charlie D'Agata is with U.S.-backed forces in eastern Syria, where ISIS appears virtually wiped out.

CBS News confirms the FBI will assist in the investigation into how the 737 Max was certified to fly. The development comes as new details emerge about the final moments of the Lion Air jet that crashed in October. Kris Van Cleave reports.

According to Bloomberg News, the Lion Air Boeing 737 Max jet that crashed in October had malfunctioned the day before, but on that flight an extra pilot on board knew how to correct the problem. Reuters is also reporting new details on the cockpit recording. CBS News transportation correspondent Kris Van Cleave joined CBSN with more.

Dramatic new details were revealed about the Lion Air Boeing 737 Max jet that crashed off Indonesia last October, killing 189 people. A report from Bloomberg says that same plane nearly crashed the day before, but an off-duty pilot who happened to be in the cockpit "told the crew how to disable a malfunctioning flight-control system, and save the plane." In a separate report, Reuters details the moments before the deadly crash. The cockpit voice recorder shows the pilots struggling to figure out why the jet continued to pitch downward.

The Transportaion Department confirmed its inspector general is investigating how the FAA certified the Boeing 737 Max-8. The plane, which is now grounded. has had two deadly crashes. Kris Van Cleave reports.

Social media platforms like YouTube are investigating the flaws within their systems that allow users to publish violent acts. Elizabeth Dwoskin, Silicon Valley correspondent at the Washington Post, joined CBSN to discuss YouTube's efforts to remove problematic videos in the wake of the New Zealand mosque shootings.

The U.S. said it will punish Iraqi militias and politicians who are supported by Iranian officials. This comes as the White House ramps up its pressure campaign to isolate Iran. Behnam Ben Taleblu, a senior fellow at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies, joined CBSN to discuss.

Two British scientists are finally revealing the DNA evidence they say helped them solve one of history's biggest crime mysteries: the identity of Jack the Ripper. In 1888, the notorious serial killer murdered and mutilated the bodies of five women in London. Vladimir Duthiers reports.

The battle to clear ISIS from its last stronghold in Syria entered a critical new phase. For more than two months, Charlie D'Agata has been reporting from the frontlines of eastern Syria where U.S.-backed forces are making what they hope is the final move against ISIS. D'Agata went to see the fight under cover of darkness in Baghouz, Syria.

In the wake of a deadly attack on a mosque in New Zealand, the country's prime minister promised to quickly introduce new gun laws. She was one of several officials who received a manifesto from the suspect just as the attack began. Ben Tracy reports.

French investigators said Monday the black boxes taken from the Ethiopian Airlines flight 302 showed similarities between that crash and the Lion Air crash in October. There are growing calls for an investigation into how the 737 Max was deemed safe to fly. Kris Van Cleave reports.

One of the country's newest and youngest chess champions is being praised for his perseverance through incredible hardship. Tani Adewumi is just 8 years old and only learned to play chess about a year ago. He and his family came to New York as refugees from Nigeria in 2017. Vladimir Duthiers reports.

The White House is pushing back against accusations President Trump's rhetoric encourages white supremacists, like the man accused in the New Zealand mosque shootings. A manifesto purportedly written by the suspect calls the president "a symbol of renewed white identity." Paula Reid reports.

New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern vows to reform her country's gun laws in response to the worst mass shooting in the country's modern history. Fifty people were killed when a gunman opened fire Friday at two mosques in Christchurch. The 28-year-old suspect allegedly targeted Muslims because of his white nationalist and anti-immigrant views. Ben Tracy reports from Christchurch.

Boeing's pilot training is under scrutiny, as investigators analyze data from the Ethiopian Airlines crash that killed 157 people. CBS News has learned U.S. pilots were given initial training of 56 minutes on an iPad about the differences between new Boeing Max planes and older 737s. New evidence shows similarities between the Ethiopian Airlines crash and the Lion Air crash in Indonesia in October. Kris Van Cleave reports.

So-called ocean heat waves are happening more often, lasting longer, and becoming more severe. Researchers compare the phenomenon to wildfires on land. But instead of wiping out forests, they destroy kelp, sea grass, and coral reefs underwater. One group of scientists is trying to save coral reefs by cataloging all 150,000 of them worldwide. For his Climate Diaries series, Mark Philips swam along on a recent expedition to the most famous coral reef in the world.

President Trump signed his first veto but the fight over his emergency declaration on the southern border is far from over. He defended his action in the border battle on Twitter, but Democrats say they plan to override it and keep the pressure on. Nikole Killion reports.

[Press play on video above] Another armed guard across the street in another shop, heard the gunshots, and these guys on CCTV footage here, got arrested by the metro police only 2 blocks away. DNA evidence all over [guards shotgun].

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Twenty-nine-year old Devon Alexander, of Coraopolis, worked as a behavioral specialist at the Pace Special Education School in Churchill. The drugs included suspected cocaine, crack cocaine, raw and packaged heroin, a plastic bag of Xanax, marijuana and ecstasy.

Why is it a brown-red ring-of-light around the moon! You know, we don't have brown-red clouds in Sweden. What causes the brown-red light around it, never seen before? The shining lasted for a total of 2-3 days and was not constant.

World's most powerful nuclear submarines, Arkhangelsk and Severstal, are to be dismantled after 2020. The Russian federal nuclear power watchdog, Rosatom, found their further exploitation unprofitable.

At the height of his power, Escobar was said to be the seventh richest man in the world, with his Medellin drugs cartel thought to be behind -up to- 80 percent of all the cocaine shipped to the United States.

Shorn on the sides, thick on top for the Kim Jong-un look; bright and blonde for the Donald Trump-loving customers. -A creative Hanoi barber is offering free cuts ahead of the leaders’ meeting in the next week in their Vietnamese capital.

Time for a history lesson ! - Here's some old newspaper frontpages you might recognize in memory lane! *Hitler is dead* *Hindenburg* etc.
This is a relatively new post, and it will be updated later with more frontpage material.

Hello. My name is Ed Snowden. A little over one month ago, I had family, a home in paradise, and I lived in great comfort. I also had the capability without any warrant to search for, seize, and read your communications. Anyone’s communications at any time.

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